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Müzeyyen Senar : ウィキペディア英語版
Müzeyyen Senar

Müzeyyen Senar ((:myzejˌjen seˈnar)) (16 July 1918 – 8 February 2015) was a Turkish classical music performer, known as the "''Diva of the Republic''".〔〔
==Early years==
Müzeyyen Dombayoğlu was born in 1918 in the village of Gököz in the Keles district of Bursa Province, in the then Ottoman Empire. She had two elder brothers İsmet and Hilmi. Her mother Zehra used to sing Senar to sleep.〔 At the age of five, she developed a stutter after returning from a wedding ceremony, perhaps the result of fear, as she recalled. Her speech disorder lasted until adulthood, though, as is usually the case with performers, it did not affect her singing voice.〔 At six years old, knowing most of the popular folk songs by heart, she sang at family gatherings and wedding ceremonies, to which her mother took her. In her early childhood, she ran away from her father's home in Bursa to Istanbul, where her mother lived. Her father had left his wife after a marriage of 25 years.〔
According to several claims by Turkish media, she was adopted by the Dombayoğlu family. She was originally born in a Georgian village called ''Hilmiye'' in İnegöl to ethnic Georgian parents. Her birth name was Zeliha Eren and her parents were Fatma and Reşit, who migrated from Batumi to İnegöl.

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